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... inventor and continuer or advancer ; and therefore sciences stand at a stay , and have done for many ages , and that which is positive is fixed , and that which is question is kept question , so as the columns of no further proceeding ...
... inventor and continuer or advancer ; and therefore sciences stand at a stay , and have done for many ages , and that which is positive is fixed , and that which is question is kept question , so as the columns of no further proceeding ...
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... inventor of ships : your monk , that was the inventor of ordnance , and of gunpowder : the inventor of music : the inventor of letters : the inventor of printing : the inventor of observations of astronomy : the inven- tor of works in ...
... inventor of ships : your monk , that was the inventor of ordnance , and of gunpowder : the inventor of music : the inventor of letters : the inventor of printing : the inventor of observations of astronomy : the inven- tor of works in ...
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... inventors of our own of excellent works ; which since you have not seen , it were too long to make descriptions of them ; besides , in the right understanding of those descriptions , you might easily err . For upon every invention of ...
... inventors of our own of excellent works ; which since you have not seen , it were too long to make descriptions of them ; besides , in the right understanding of those descriptions , you might easily err . For upon every invention of ...
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... inventor . So he saw well , that men either persuade themselves of new in- ventions as of impossibilities ; or else think they are already extant , but in secret and in few hands ; or that they account of those little industries and ...
... inventor . So he saw well , that men either persuade themselves of new in- ventions as of impossibilities ; or else think they are already extant , but in secret and in few hands ; or that they account of those little industries and ...
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... succession is between master and disciple , and not between inventor and con- tinuer or advancer ; and therefore sciences stand at a stay , and have done for many ages , and t and that which is positive is fixed , and that which is 199.
... succession is between master and disciple , and not between inventor and con- tinuer or advancer ; and therefore sciences stand at a stay , and have done for many ages , and t and that which is positive is fixed , and that which is 199.
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